I'm very new to Ubuntu, and have come to this point that I can't boot back to my Windows Vista anymore.

I thought that I would get some kind of dual boot in the beginning when booting my computer, but this doesn't seem too happen and I don't have the slightest idea on how to fix this. I was looking for help here at askubuntu, but I couldn't seem to find anything. I'm too new with this software.

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When booting back up, you should see the GRUB menu. In this menu, you should see a list of the operating systems you can boot up. Arrow down to Windows Vista and hit enter. Then it should boot Windows Vista. If you don't see the GRUB menu or you don't see Windows Vista listed, then you probably accidentally erased Vista while installing Ubuntu.

@AlexandrosChristophoros If you can actually confirm you accidentally erased Vista, then you should create a new question - probably on superuser.com -- asking for help on recovering your files.
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That Brazilian GuyJan 15 '13 at 14:55

@Johnny I may have come to this point where I may have deleted my Windows Vista when I did the partition stuff when I installed Ubuntu is there a way to get it back?
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Alexandros Christophoros ParatJan 15 '13 at 15:45

While this link may answer the question, it is better to include the essential parts of the answer here and provide the link for reference. Link-only answers can become invalid if the linked page changes.
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Eric CarvalhoJan 15 '13 at 15:23